4.3

Cards (37)

  • What does the Howard League for Penal Reform campaign for?
    Change in the criminal justice system
  • What is the aim of the Howard League for Penal Reform?
    Less crime, safer communities, fewer prisoners
  • How long has the Howard League for Penal Reform been campaigning?
    Over 150 years
  • What was one of the noted successes of the Howard League?
    The 'UK Bare' campaign
  • Who supported the 'UK Bare' campaign?
    Young people in custody and the community
  • What changes did the 'UK Bare' campaign achieve regarding young people?
    • Ended routine strip searching on arrival
    • Extended Ombudsman's remit to young people
    • Closed units for girls in Young Offenders Institutions
    • Changed remand legislation for 17-year-olds
  • What is a Young Offenders Institution?
    A type of prison for 18- to 25-year-olds
  • What will you examine in Unit 2 of the study material?
    Information on criminal cases
  • What will you learn about in Unit 2?
    How to follow a criminal investigation
  • What organization does the British Lung Foundation (BLF) aim to support?
    Prevent lung diseases
  • What was one of the recent campaigns by the BLF?
    Changing the law on smoking in cars
  • How many signatures did the BLF secure for their petition in 2011?
    50,000 signatures
  • What did the BLF's research show about second-hand smoke?
    430,000 children exposed in family cars
  • When did the ban on smoking in cars with children come into force?
    October 2014
  • What changes did the BLF campaign achieve regarding cigarette packaging?
    • Introduced plain packaging for cigarettes
    • Removed colorful branding from cigarette packs
    • Aimed to reduce youth smoking initiation
  • What was Clare's Law about?
    A scheme to check partner's violence history
  • Who championed Clare's Law?
    Michael Brown, Clare Wood's father
  • What does the Domestic Abuse Disclosure Scheme allow?
    Public inquiries about abusive partners
  • What was Lillian's Law aimed at introducing?
    Roadside drug testing devices
  • Why was Lillian's Law campaign started?
    After Lillian Groves was killed by a motorist
  • How many signatures did Lillian's family collect for their petition?
    22,000 signatures
  • What law was introduced as a result of Lillian's Law campaign?
    Drug Driving (Specified Limits) Regulations 2014
  • What is Helen's Law currently?
    A proposal, not yet a law
  • What was Sarah's Law about?
    Access to information on sex offenders
  • Who supported the campaign for Sarah's Law?
    The News of the World newspaper
  • What did the pilot scheme of Sarah's Law allow?
    Parents to inquire about sex offenders
  • When was the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme extended?
    In 2011
  • What does the Sex Offenders Register contain?
    Details of convicted sexual offenders
  • What is a pilot scheme?
    Testing an idea before large-scale introduction
  • What points should be covered for each campaign in the exam?
    • What the campaign was about
    • Key parties involved
    • How it tried to change policies/laws
    • Examples of campaign methods
    • How it changed people's views
    • The actual law or policies introduced
  • How did the campaign for Sarah's Law change government views?
    It led to a pilot scheme for inquiries
  • What was the impact of Clare's Law on public awareness?
    Increased awareness of domestic violence risks
  • How did Lillian's Law affect drug driving laws?
    Introduced tougher penalties for drug driving
  • What was the significance of the double jeopardy law campaign?
    It allowed a second prosecution for the same crime
  • How did Bobby Turnbull's campaign influence firearms laws?
    Led to changes in the Firearms Act 2008
  • What was the outcome of Ann Ming's campaign regarding double jeopardy?
    Abolition of the double jeopardy law
  • How did the campaigns discussed affect public perception of crime laws?
    Increased public engagement and awareness